Yeah, I thought the dreadlocks looked a little fakey, too, but who am I to doubt my own eyes. I'm not sure if I remember Davy & Goliath, but it does ring a faint bell in my memory. I am a big fan of claymation, though, and if Nick Parks did a claymation Ramayana it would be fantastic.
** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Marek Reavis" <reavismarek@> > wrote: > > > > To Curtis and all the rational atheists out there, perhaps you > > overlooked this historical video in your atheistic research. > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5LtKh31m0o > > > > As is painfully obvious, there are no "special" effects that can be > > discerned in examining this video recorded on a wandering ascetic's > > cell phone. > > Marek, at first I felt as though I had to re-think my whole position > given the level of absolute proof that this film delivers. Then I > thought in one scene that the movement seemed a little artificial. I > have to view this a few more times but I have to still place this > evidence in the "I don't know" pile. Sorry to be so overly skeptical > about this film. It almost seemed to me as if this "youtube" was the > real God and the video was just a part of himself. > > I used to watch an Indian cable show like this every Saturday morning. > Better than Hong Kong Kung Fu flicks! It has a real "Davy and > Goliath" vibe, remember that claymation cartoon? Thanks for posting it! > > > > > > > > > > > > >